Until December 16, the Cape Coral Fire Department will be collecting toys and gifts for children in our community who have special needs, suffer from chronic illnesses such as cancer, are in foster care, or have families struggling with financial difficulties. “For more than 20 years, through the participation of our citizens, volunteers and business partners, the Cape Coral Fire Department has been able to provide gifts to these Cape Coral children and make their holiday a little bit brighter,” said Fire Chief Donald Cochran.
Donations for boys and girls of all ages (newborn to 17 years) are needed. Gifts for teens are often in short supply. Please consider donating gift cards, make up, body soaps and lotions, perfume or cologne, arts and crafts supplies, or entertainment items for this age group.
If you would like to contribute, please bring a new, unwrapped toy or gift to any of the below fire stations by Sunday, December 16:
Station 1 – 4610 Coronado Parkway
Station 2 – 701 Nicholas Parkway
Station 3 – 1627 Everest Parkway
Station 4 – 2007 Santa Barbara Boulevard
Station 5 – 1029 Diplomat Parkway
Station 6 – 4540 Chiquita Parkway
Station 7 – 3942 Burnt Store Road N
Station 8 – 707 SW 1st Street
Station 9 – 4107 Pelican Boulevard
Station 10 – 3623 Gator Circle West
In 2014, the generosity of the Cape Coral residents was overwhelming and over 750 toys were donated and over 200 children received gifts. It is hard to believe, but last year the show of support from the community was even greater…over 4000 toys were collected and over 1000 children received gifts! This year the Cape Coral Fire Department is working with even more charities, as well as individuals, and hope to be able to reach even more children in need this year. Thank you to the generous residents of Cape Coral for your continued help in supporting this great cause.